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By JERRy SNOWE-J Sports Editor
UNIONVILLEPiedmont High’s football
team will lean heavily on the Gordon twins this season.
Caleb will be a starting halfback and safety as a senior, and his identical twin, Christian, will play re-ceiver, safety and punt.
Both were starters on defense last year, with Caleb at outside linebacker and Chris-tian at cornerback.
Not only have their roles expanded, but both are playing safety for the first time.
“It’s a little bit more challenging, you have to know more,” Christian said of his safety position. “You have to watch both sides of the field. It’s getting easier, though. It’s pretty much second nature now. I like safety because you get to hit more.”
Caleb said the twins make the most of the non-verbal com-munication skills that come
along with being twins.“We know what each other’s doing,”
Caleb said. “We don’t have to com-municate so much with each other, it’s more about talking to our team-mates. We talk about it when we get home and that helps us out a lot.”
The Gordon’s are among a class of 22 seniors that has helped turn Pied-mont’s program in the right direction.
The Panthers went 7-5 in 2009 and made the playoffs for the first time in five years after winning just once
in 2008 and twice in 2007.“The past couple of years a lot of
guys were more lackadaisical,” Caleb said. “It’s different now. Guys are a lot more intense, a lot more focused.”
Christian feels the Panthers are primed for success. “We’re 10 times quicker and faster than we were,” he said. “We’ve got a bunch of people back and we’ve got the biggest line in the county. Most of our starters are
seniors, so we’ll be experienced.”Caleb was a reserve running back
who ranked second on the team last
year with 400 rushing yards and three touchdowns on 88 carries.
See GORDONS / Page 3B
Sports
SUNDAYCarl Edwards was the pole winner Saturday at Watkins Glen, a rare feat for him. He has won the pole just five times in 215 starts. Last year Edwards started 33rd at Watkins Glen and finished third.
Page 2B
Offense struggles
The defense is ahead of the offense, says Panthers coach John Fox after Saturday’s scrimmage in Bank of America Stadium. FanFest was anything but a fireworks dis-play, and rookie Jimmy Clausen did not impress.
Page 3BAugust 8, 2010 The Enquirer-Journal Sports Editor Jerry Snow
edwards wins POle
Counting on their twins
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Central AcademyJunior fullback Mitchell Blackburn is entering his third year as the starting fullback for the Cougars. Blackburn, who scored six TDs last season, will carry more of the offensive load due to the graduation of Kacey Robinson and Charvis Barrino. Blackburn has also started the past two seasons at linebacker.
— Eric Rape
CuthbertsonThe secondary will be a strength for the Cavaliers in 2010 in the eyes of coach Mike Roark. Sophomore Emitt Afam is the starter at free safety. He took over the role midway through last season after an injury. “We have some talent back there,” said Roark, “we have some guys that didn’t play for us last year. It’s just a matter of getting them caught up and giving them an understanding of what we are trying to do.” Aidan and Evan Riney were the first game starters at cornerback for the Cavaliers a year ago as sopho-mores, but there’s more competition for starting jobs in the secondary this season.
— Eric Rape
Forest HillsAfter losing kicker Jamie Baker to graduation, the Yellow Jackets are working out two new players at the position, including sophomore Alan Tinico and junior Ben Polk. Tinico was the starting kicker for the junior varsity team last year. “Both of those guys are soccer boys and we’re looking at both of them,” said FH coach John Lowery. “Tinico has a big leg and he can kick the ball a long way.”
— Justin Murdock
Marvin RidgeThe Spartans will have a number of players rotating in and out at defensive end this season, according to Mavs coach Scott Chadwick. Senior Chris Murphy (6-2, 180), junior Phil younis (5-10, 180), senior Thomas Bellucci (6-1, 190), senior Michael Moore (5-11, 190) and senior Jacob Cude (6-0, 180) are all expected to get playing time. “We’ve got four guys at defensive end that either started or played a consider-
able amount last season,” said Chadwick. “Next to receiver, defensive end is probably depth-wise our deepest position.”
— Justin Murdock
MonroeThe Redhawks have to replace standout RBs Shamiir Hailey and Donnard Covington, who combined for 2,285 yards and 30 TDs in 2009. Senior Ricardo White has moved over from receiver to become the featured back. White is recovering from a groin injury, and if it lingers fullback Qwadarius Duboise will move to tailback and sophomore William Collins would also take on a more prominent role. Monroe QB Jalen Sowell believes the running game will remain effect. “You might see a little bit of a dropoff, but it won’t be much,” he said. “Ricardo has looked good. He picks stuff up real quick and he’s way faster than he was last year. Track helped him out a lot.”
— Jerry Snow
ParkwoodAll football coaches covet big linemen who can move, and Parkwood rising junior Matt Brantley is one of them. Brantley stands roughly 6-foot-1 and weighed 323 pounds with his tennis shoes on in coach Nelson Rowell’s office after Friday morning’s practice. Where it gets interesting is the 40-yard-dash time Brantley turned in at the Wake Forest Junior Day camp. According to Rowell, Brantley scampered the 40 in 4.97 seconds. “One of the Wake Forest coaches called me and was like ‘Wow, he’s fast,’” Rowell said. Brantley, the county champion in the shot put, is also one of the school’s top students academically. “He’s got the grades to go wherever he wants,” Rowell said. Brantley will play on the left side, either at tackle or guard this season. “I think Matt and (Piedmont’s) Stewart Hinson will be the most domi-nant linemen in the county this year,” Rowell said.
— Jerry Snow
PiedmontQB Sawyer Baucom (5-9. 165) played a key role in getting Piedmont’s offense in gear last season. Starting QB Ross Rushing (6-1, 185) went down with an injury, and Cameron Leviner was his backup, which meant the Panthers also lost their best receiver, The Panthers were 0-2 and averaging 5.0 points per game. Baucom, then a freshman, was inserted in the first quarter in a road game at Robinson in Week 3, and the Panthers pulled out a 20-14 victory. Against Monroe and Forest Hills, Baucom was a combined 11-of-14 (78.6 percent) for 160 yards and three touchdowns without an intercep-tion. Baucom gives the Panthers quality depth at QB, with Rushing, now a junior, returning for his third season as the starter. Piedmont coach Frank Ambrose speaks well of Baucom. “He did great things for us last year,” Ambrose said. “He’s our No. 2 quarterback ... but nobody gets a free pass. If Ross messes up, we’re not afraid to put Sawyer in there. I think the competition makes both of them better.” Ambrose plans to “sprinkle” Baucom in at receiver. “He’s got good hands,” Ambrose said. “He’s just a good football player.”
— Jerry Snow
Porter RidgePorter Ridge will use senior Javonte’ Truesdale in all phases of the game. Truesdale did not play football in 2009 due to being academically ineligible. He starred for the track team last spring, anchoring the county champi-ons in the 4x100 and placing third in the 100 meters and 200 meters. “He’s a play maker and we will try to get the
ball in his hands whenever and however we can,” coach Blair Hardin said. “He’s a special talent and you can bet we’re going to use him every chance we get.”
— Matt Abrigg
Sun ValleyThe Spartans are taking part in a jamboree at South Meck High on Thursday. According to SV coach Scott Stein, 8-to-10 teams will be in attendance, including 4A state powers Butler and Independence. “My thinking in getting in on this scrimmage was to put ourselves up against good competition,” said Stein. “I don’t think it’s going to necessarily judge where we are at as a team, but where we can go. We aren’t going to judge ourselves as a good or bad team based on that scrimmage.”
— Justin Murdock
Union AcademyAfter the first week of practice, Union Academy Cardinals remains healthy. Injuries are even more critical for 1A schools because they often carry less than 30 players. Monroe will have 28 to 30 varsity players and UA has 23. The Cardinals went a respectable 2-8-1 as a first-year program in 2009, and coach Lynn Keziah is expecting to be improved. “We’re looking pretty good after the first week,” Keziah said. “No injuries, just some bumps and bruises. I’m very pleased with their effort. The kids are just ready to get the pads on and get to work.” The Cardinals scrimmage at Hickory Grove next Saturday at 7 p.m.
— Matt Abrigg
WeddingtonIn addition to starting at tailback, junior Brandon Little (5-9, 160) has been working with the defense at cornerback. Wed-dington lost first-team all-county safety Dominique Ardrey to graduation, but return the rest of the secondary. Junior Cole Finch, who has been a starting DB since he stepped on campus his fresh-man year, made second-team all-county as a sophomore.
— Justin Murdock
CALEB CHRISTIAN
BRANTLEY
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Union CoUnty Preseason Football CamP
12 days untilkickoff ...A look insideUnion CoUnty’s 11footbAll progrAms
E-J staff photo by Ed Cotingham
Junior Labryan James, middle, is the frontrunner at QB, and CJ Kiser (18) will also get a lot of touches.
E-J staff photo by Ed Cottingham
Christian Gordon will be Piedmont’s punter for the second straight year, and will also play safety and receiver this season.
Gordons will play prominent roles for Piedmont
By JUSTIN MURDOCKE-J Sports Writer
MARSHVILLENo football team in Union County
has more to replace in its offensive backfield than Forest Hills High.
The Yellow Jackets graduated quarterback Juanne Blount along with starting tailbacks Canious Sturdivant and Orlando Ratliff.
Blount accounted for 102 touch-downs in his varsity career, includ-ing 84 rushing, 12 passing, three on kickoff returns, two on intercep-tion returns and one receiving. He was named Most Valuable Player in Union County by The Enquirer-Journal in his junior and senior seasons, when he combined for 4,280 rushing yards and 66 touchdowns.
Ratliff rushed for 641 yards and nine scores a season ago, while Sturdi-vant ran for 597 yards and five touch-downs.
Blount and Ratliff are currently on
scholarship at Gardner-Webb Univer-sity.
“We knew going in that we would have different people carrying the ball this year,” said Forest Hills coach John Lowery. “You can’t replace a kid like Blount, but we feel confident these new kids are going to do a good job.”
Lowery is expecting junior Labryan Chambers to take over at quarterback this season. A 6-foot-1, 190-pounder, Chambers missed most of last season after tearing his ACL in the second game of the year. In last year’s season opener against Anson County, Cham-bers completed his only pass attempt for 26 yards and a touchdown in a 21-14 loss. He also completed a pass for a two-point conversion.
Lowery said junior CJ Kiser (5-9, 165) is also getting reps at quarter-back, but Chambers will likely be the starter.
“Both of those guys do different things,” said Lowery. “Kiser is more
of a runner and Lebryan is more of a thrower. If the season started today, Lebryan would probably get the nod.”
Kiser and senior Deonta Vinson (5-9, 180) are expected to get most of the carries in the backfield.
Vinson was a reserve as a junior last season, racking up 251 yards and three touchdowns on the ground.
“Vinson’s not as quick as Sturdi-vant, but he’s a hard runner like Rat-liff was,” said Lowery. “He’s a combi-nation of those two kids.”
Kiser was the junior varsity quar-terback last year, but also gained some varsity experience.
Lowery’s expecting both tailbacks to contribute right away.
“Both of those guys know the sys-tem and have some experience,” said Lowery. “We’re counting on them to kind of pick up where Juanne left off.”
Forest Hills opens the 2010 season on Aug. 20 at home against Anson.
James, Kiser will spearhead FH’s run game
B1/SPORTS
AMERICAN LEAGUEFriday’s GamesBoston 6, N.Y. Yankees 3Baltimore 2, Chicago White Sox 1, 10
inningsL.A. Angels 4, Detroit 2Cleveland 7, Minnesota 6Toronto 2, Tampa Bay 1Texas 5, Oakland 1Seattle 7, Kansas City 1Saturday’s GamesToronto 17, Tampa Bay 11N.Y. Yankees 5, Boston 2Oakland 6, Texas 2Chicago White Sox at Baltimore, lateL.A. Angels at Detroit, lateMinnesota at Cleveland, lateKansas City at Seattle, lateToday’s GamesL.A. Angels (T.Bell 1-2) at Detroit
(Porcello 4-10), 1:05 p.m.Minnesota (Duensing 4-1) at
Cleveland (D.Huff 2-10), 1:05 p.m.Tampa Bay (Sonnanstine 2-0) at
Toronto (Morrow 8-6), 1:07 p.m.Chicago White Sox (Buehrle 10-8) at
Baltimore (Guthrie 5-11), 1:35 p.m.
Texas (C.Lewis 9-8) at Oakland (Cahill 11-4), 4:05 p.m.
Kansas City (Davies 5-6) at Seattle (J.Vargas 7-5), 4:10 p.m.
Boston (Beckett 3-1) at N.Y. Yankees (A.J.Burnett 9-9), 8:05 p.m.
Monday’s GamesBoston at N.Y. Yankees, 2:05 p.m.Chicago White Sox at Baltimore, 7:05
p.m.Tampa Bay at Detroit, 7:05 p.m.Kansas City at L.A. Angels, 10:05 p.m.Oakland at Seattle, 10:10 p.m.
NATIONAL LEAGUEFriday’s GamesCincinnati 3, Chicago Cubs 0Colorado 6, Pittsburgh 3St. Louis 7, Florida 0Philadelphia 7, N.Y. Mets 5San Francisco 3, Atlanta 2, 11 inningsMilwaukee 6, Houston 5Arizona 2, San Diego 1Washington 6, L.A. Dodgers 3Saturday’s GamesCincinnati 4, Chicago Cubs 3Colorado at Pittsburgh, late
N.Y. Mets at Philadelphia, lateHouston at Milwaukee, lateSan Francisco at Atlanta, lateSt. Louis at Florida, lateSan Diego at Arizona, lateWashington at L.A. Dodgers, lateToday’s GamesSt. Louis (Suppan 1-6) at Florida
(West 0-1), 1:10 p.m.Colorado (Rogers 1-2) at Pittsburgh
(Maholm 7-9), 1:35 p.m.N.Y. Mets (Dickey 7-4) at Philadelphia
(Halladay 13-8), 1:35 p.m.San Francisco (J.Sanchez 8-6) at
Atlanta (D.Lowe 10-9), 1:35 p.m.Houston (W.Wright 1-1) at Milwaukee
(Gallardo 10-5), 2:10 p.m.Cincinnati (Tr.Wood 2-1) at Chicago
Cubs (Diamond 0-1), 2:20 p.m.San Diego (Latos 11-5) at Arizona
(J.Saunders 1-0), 4:10 p.m.Washington (Marquis 0-3) at L.A.
Dodgers (Lilly 4-8), 4:10 p.m.Monday’s GamesSt. Louis at Cincinnati, 7:10 p.m.Atlanta at Houston, 8:05 p.m.Arizona at Milwaukee, 8:10 p.m.Chicago Cubs at San Francisco, 10:15
p.m.
Auto racing
NASCAR-Sprint Cup at The Glen Lineup after Saturday qualifying; race
todayAt Watkins Glen InternationalWatkins Glen, N.Y.Lap length: 2.45 miles(Car number in parentheses)1. (99) Carl Edwards, Ford, 124.432.2. (1) Jamie McMurray, Chevrolet,
123.814.3. (42) Juan Pablo Montoya, Chevrolet,
123.699.4. (43) A J Allmendinger, Ford, 123.619.5. (2) Kurt Busch, Dodge, 123.524.6. (14) Tony Stewart, Chevrolet,
123.429.7. (16) Greg Biffle, Ford, 123.41.8. (82) Scott Speed, Toyota, 123.369.9. (48) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet,
123.326.10. (18) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 123.234.11. (47) Marcos Ambrose, Toyota,
123.165.12. (77) Sam Hornish Jr., Dodge,
123.102.13. (83) Boris Said, Toyota, 123.078.14. (11) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, 122.937.15. (7) Robby Gordon, Toyota, 122.85.16. (24) Jeff Gordon, Chevrolet, 122.783.17. (26) Patrick Carpentier, Ford,
122.635.18. (20) Joey Logano, Toyota, 122.582.19. (39) Ryan Newman, Chevrolet,
122.56.20. (29) Kevin Harvick, Chevrolet,
122.517.21. (36) Ron Fellows, Chevrolet, 122.339.22. (31) Jeff Burton, Chevrolet, 122.308.23. (98) Paul Menard, Ford, 122.286.24. (5) Mark Martin, Chevrolet, 122.21.25. (56) Martin Truex Jr., Toyota,
121.95.26. (55) Michael McDowell, Toyota,
121.801.27. (78) Regan Smith, Chevrolet,
121.791.28. (13) Max Papis, Toyota, 121.721.29. (09) Bobby Labonte, Chevrolet,
121.613.30. (00) David Reutimann, Toyota,
121.528.31. (17) Matt Kenseth, Ford, 121.406.32. (12) Brad Keselowski, Dodge,
121.404.33. (71) Andy Lally, Chevrolet, 121.339.34. (33) Clint Bowyer, Chevrolet,
121.274.35. (6) David Ragan, Ford, 121.013.36. (9) Kasey Kahne, Ford, 120.599.37. (87) Joe Nemechek, Toyota, 120.54.38. (19) Elliott Sadler, Ford, 120.489.39. (07) P.J. Jones, Toyota, 120.26.40. (88) Dale Earnhardt Jr., Chevrolet,
120.17.41. (37) Travis Kvapil, Ford, Owner
Points.42. (34) Kevin Conway, Ford, Owner
Points.43. (38) David Gilliland, Ford, 120.213.
Failed to Qualify44. (46) J.J. Yeley, Dodge, 119.389.45. (66) Dave Blaney, Toyota, 119.258.46. (35) Tony Ave, Chevrolet, 119.089.
Pro football
2010 NFL Preseason Schedule All Times EDT
Sunday, Aug. 8Hall of Fame Game: Cincinnati vs.
Dallas at Canton, Ohio, 8 p.m. (NBC)
Week 1Thursday, Aug. 12New Orleans at New England, 7:30 p.m.Carolina at Baltimore, 8 p.m. (ESPN)Oakland at Dallas, 9 p.m.Friday, Aug. 13Buffalo at Washington, 7:30 p.m.Jacksonville at Philadelphia, 7:30 p.m.Kansas City at Atlanta, 8 p.m.Saturday, Aug. 14Tampa Bay at Miami, 7 p.m.Detroit at Pittsburgh, 7:30 p.m.Cleveland at Green Bay, 8 p.m.Houston at Arizona, 8 p.m.Minnesota at St. Louis, 8 p.m.Chicago at San Diego, 9 p.m.Tennessee at Seattle, 10 p.m.Sunday, Aug. 15San Francisco at Indianapolis, 1 p.m.Denver at Cincinnati, 7 p.m.Monday, Aug. 16New York Giants at New York Jets, 8
p.m. (ESPN)
Week 2Thursday, Aug. 19Indianapolis vs. Buffalo Bills at
Toronto, 7:30 p.m.New England at Atlanta, 8 p.m. (FOX)Friday, Aug. 20Philadelphia at Cincinnati, 8 p.m.
(FOX)Saturday, Aug. 21Baltimore at Washington, 7 p.m.Pittsburgh at New York Giants, 7 p.m.Kansas City at Tampa Bay, 7:30 p.m.Miami at Jacksonville, 7:30 p.m.St. Louis at Cleveland, 7:30 p.m.Houston at New Orleans, 8 p.m.New York Jets at Carolina, 8 p.m.Oakland at Chicago, 8:30 p.m.Dallas at San Diego, 9 p.m.Detroit at Denver, 9 p.m.Green Bay at Seattle, 10 p.m.Sunday, Aug. 22Minnesota at San Francisco, 8 p.m.
(NBC)Monday, Aug. 23Arizona at Tennessee, 8 p.m. (ESPN)
Week 3Thursday, Aug. 26St. Louis at New England, 7:30 p.m.Indianapolis at Green Bay, 8 p.m.
(ESPN)Friday, Aug. 27Atlanta at Miami, 7 p.m.Washington at New York Jets, 7 p.m.Philadelphia at Kansas City, 8 p.m.San Diego at New Orleans, 8 p.m. (CBS)Saturday, Aug. 28Cleveland at Detroit, 5:30 p.m.Cincinnati at Buffalo, 6:30 p.m.Jacksonville at Tampa Bay, 7:30 p.m.New York Giants at Baltimore, 7:30 p.m.Seattle at Minnesota, 8 p.m.Tennessee at Carolina, 8 p.m.Dallas at Houston, 8 p.m. (CBS)Arizona at Chicago, 8:30 p.m.San Francisco at Oakland, 9 p.m.Sunday, Aug. 29Pittsburgh at Denver, 8 p.m. (FOX)
Week 4Thursday, Sept. 2Buffalo at Detroit, 7 p.m.Cincinnati at Indianapolis, 7 p.m.New England at New York Giants, 7
p.m.Atlanta at Jacksonville, 7:30 p.m.Carolina at Pittsburgh, 7:30 p.m.New York Jets at Philadelphia, 7:30
p.m.Baltimore at St. Louis, 8 p.m.Chicago at Cleveland, 8 p.m.Denver at Minnesota, 8 p.m.Green Bay at Kansas City, 8 p.m.Miami at Dallas, 8 p.m.New Orleans at Tennessee, 8 p.m.Tampa Bay at Houston, 8 p.m.San Diego at San Francisco, 10 p.m.Seattle at Oakland, 10 p.m.Washington at Arizona, 10 p.m.
Pro golf
PGA Tour SaturdayAt Royal Birkdale Golf ClubBridgestone Invitational ScoresSaturdayAt Firestone Country Club (South
Course)Akron, OhioPurse: $8.5 millionYardage: 7,400; Par: 70Third RoundRyan Palmer 70-68-63 — 201Sean O’Hair 67-70-64 — 201Matt Kuchar 6 9-67-66 — 202Ernie Els 69-70-64 — 203Peter Hanson 69-66-68 — 203Justin Leonard 68-66-69 — 203Hunter Mahan 71-67-66 — 204Jeff Overton 67-70-67 — 204Bo Van Pelt 67-68-69 — 204K. Miyamoto 71-72-62 — 205Oliver Wilson 71-67-67 — 205Dustin Johnson 72-65-68 — 205Nick Watney 68-68-69 — 205Bubba Watson 64-71-70 — 205Phil Mickelson 66-68-71 — 205Angel Cabrera 71-68-67 — 206Geoff Ogilvy 71-67-68 — 206Rory McIlroy 68-69-69 — 206Lucas Glover 70-66-70 — 206M.A. Jimenez 69-67-70 — 206Retief Goosen 67-66-73 — 206Kenny Perry 66-73-68 — 207G. McDowell 66-73-68 — 207Steve Stricker 68-71-69 — 208Martin Kaymer 72-67-69 — 208Jason Day 69-70-69 — 208Alexander Noren 69-69-70 — 208Ryan Moore 70-68-70 — 208Adam Scott 66-70-72 — 208Charl Schwartzel 73-68-68 — 209Sergio Garcia 70-70-69 — 209Martin Laird 70-71-68 — 209Jim Furyk 72-68-69 — 209P. Harrington 69-70-70 — 209Paul Casey 68-68-73 — 209Heath Slocum 75-68-67 — 210Louis Oosthuizen 72-70-68 — 210Rickie Fowler 68-73-69 — 210Ross McGowan 71-69-70 — 210Bill Haas 73-66-71 — 210Ben Curtis 69-70-71 — 210Scott Verplank 75-68-68 — 211Troy Matteson 72-70-69 — 211Stewart Cink 72-69-70 — 211Justin Rose 71-70-70 — 211Zach Johnson 70-70-71 — 211James Kingston 75-65-71 — 211Marcus Fraser 72-72-68 — 212Ed Molinari 71-71-70 — 212Jason Bohn 71-68-73 — 212Luke Donald 70-69-73 — 212Ross Fisher 70-68-74 — 212Boo Weekley 73-72-68 — 213Fran Molinari 70-72-71 — 213Y.E. Yang 74-68-71 — 213Mike Weir 72-69-72 — 213Ben Crane 71-70-72 — 213Chad Campbel l 67-73-73 — 213Alvaro Quiros 73-66-74 — 213Vijay Singh 71-73-70 — 214Gregory Bourdy 68-72-74 — 214J.B. Holmes 74-72-69 — 215K.J. Choi 70-73-72 — 215
Stuart Appleby 74-72-70 — 216Rhys Davies 75-69-72 — 216Ryo Ishikawa 71-73-72 — 216Yuta Ikeda 72-76-69 — 217Hennie Otto 73-72-72 — 217Tim Clark 70-72-75 — 217Soren Hansen 71-75-72 — 218Simon Dyson 72-73-73 — 218Robert Karlsson 71-74-73 — 218Simon Khan 73-71-74 — 218Camilo Villegas 75-73-71 — 219David Horsey 73-71-75 — 219Ian Poulter 72-70-77 — 219Anthony Kim 75-76-69 — 220Tiger Woods 74-72-75 — 221Henrik Stenson 79-75-71 — 225Michael Jonzon 76-74-76 — 226
Transactions
Saturday’s Sports Transactions BASEBALL
Major League BaseballMLB_Rescinded the four-game sus-
pension for Atlanta LHP Jonny Venters, deciding he didn’t pur-posely throw at Milwaukee’s Prince Fielder.
American LeagueCLEVELAND INDIANS_Activated
RHP Kerry Wood from 15-day DL. Recalled OF Jordan Brown from Columbus (IL). Traded RHP Jake Westbrook and cash to St. Louis for San Diego RHP Corey Kluber. St. Louis sent OF Ryan Ludwick to San Diego for LHP Nick Greenwood.
NEW YORK YANKEES_Acquired 1B Lance Berkman and cash consider-ations from Houston for RHP Mark Melancon and INF Jimmy Paredes.
TAMPA BAY RAYS_Acquired RHP Chad Qualls from Arizona for a player to be named.
National LeagueARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS_
Acquired OF Ryan Church, INF Bobby Crosby and RHP D.J. Carrasco from Pittsburgh for C Chris Snyder, INF Pedro Ciriaco and cash considerations.
CHICAGO CUBS_Acquired INF Blake DeWitt, RHP Kyle Smit and RHP Brett Wallach from the Los Angeles Dodgers for LHP Ted Lilly, INF Ryan Theriot and a cash consideration.
HOUSTON ASTROS_Purchased the contract of 1B Brett Wallace from Round Rock (PCL).
PITTSBURGH PIRATES_Recalled INF Argenis Diaz and INF Jeff Clement from Indianapolis (IL).
SAN DIEGO PADRES_Designated OF Quintin Berry for assignment.
Midwest LeagueQUAD CITIES RIVER BANDITS_
Announced C Roberto Espinoza was transferred to Batavia (NYP).
United LeagueLAREDO BRONCOS_Signed OF
Jonel Pacheco.FOOTBALL
National Football LeaguePHILADELPHIA EAGLES_Signed
WR Kelley Washington to a one-year contract. Released Jared Perry.
SEATTLE SEAHAWKS_Announced the retirement of WR Sean Morey. Placed OL Chester Pitts, FB Owen Schmitt and CB Josh Pinkard on the active/physically-unable-to-perform list.
TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS_Agreed to terms with DT Gerald McCoy on a five-year contract and OT Donald Penn on a six-year con-tract. Released OT James Williams.
HOCKEYNational Hockey LeaguePITTSBURGH PENGUINS_Named
Todd Reirden assistant coach.SAN JOSE SHARKS_Re-signed F
Devin Setoguchi to a one-year con-tract.
Scoreboard
AMERICAN LEAGUE
East Division
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home AwayNew York 68 41 .624 — — 5-5 W-1 36-19 32-22Tampa Bay 67 43 .609 1 1/2 — 5-5 L-4 34-23 33-20Boston 63 48 .568 6 4 1/2 6-4 L-1 34-23 29-25Toronto 58 52 .527 10 1/2 9 7-3 W-2 30-24 28-28Baltimore 36 73 .330 32 30 1/2 5-5 W-4 22-33 14-40
Central Division
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home AwayChicago 62 47 .569 — — 7-3 L-1 33-20 29-27Minnesota 61 49 .555 1 1/2 6 7-3 L-1 33-20 28-29Detroit 53 56 .486 9 13 1/2 2-8 L-3 36-21 17-35Cleveland 47 63 .427 15 1/2 20 5-5 W-1 24-27 23-36Kansas City 46 63 .422 16 20 1/2 4-6 L-2 23-29 23-34
West Division
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home AwayTexas 64 46 .582 — — 5-5 L-1 36-21 28-25Oakland 55 54 .505 8 1/2 11 1/2 5-5 W-1 33-24 22-30Los Angeles 55 56 .495 9 1/2 12 1/2 3-7 W-1 29-25 26-31Seattle 41 69 .373 23 26 2-8 W-1 26-30 15-39
NATIONAL LEAGUE
East Division
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home AwayAtlanta 62 47 .569 — — 5-5 L-1 37-15 25-32Philadelphia 61 48 .560 1 1 1/2 8-2 W-5 33-17 28-31New York 54 55 .495 8 8 1/2 4-6 L-2 33-19 21-36Florida 53 56 .486 9 9 1/2 3-7 L-5 28-30 25-26Washington 49 61 .445 13 1/2 14 6-4 W-1 29-23 20-38
Central Division
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home AwayCincinnati 63 48 .568 — — 8-2 W-3 33-23 30-25St. Louis 61 48 .560 1 1 1/2 6-4 W-2 38-18 23-30Milwaukee 51 59 .464 11 1/2 12 4-6 W-1 25-28 26-31Houston 47 61 .435 14 1/2 15 7-3 L-2 26-29 21-32Chicago 47 63 .427 15 1/2 16 1-9 L-2 27-31 20-32Pittsburgh 38 71 .349 24 24 1/2 3-7 L-1 25-29 13-42
West Division
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home AwaySan Diego 63 45 .583 — — 5-5 L-1 33-22 30-23San Francisco 63 47 .573 1 — 7-3 W-1 33-20 30-27Colorado 57 52 .523 6 1/2 5 1/2 6-4 W-1 36-19 21-33Los Angeles 56 54 .509 8 7 2-8 L-2 34-24 22-30Arizona 42 68 .382 22 21 5-5 W-2 27-31 15-37
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WATKINS GLEN, N.Y. (AP) — A year ago, Carl Edwards started 33rd in the NASCAR Sprint Cup race at Watkins Glen International and fin-ished third. This time he’ll start at the front.
Edwards turned a lap of 124.432 mph in 70.882 seconds on Saturday to easily out-distance Jamie McMurray’s lap of 123.814 mph in 71.236 secs. It was just the fifth pole in 215 starts for Edwards, his first on a road course in Cup competition, and it was fast. Edwards was just a few ticks off Jeff Gordon’s 2003 track record of 124.58 mph in 70.7979 secs.
“Unbelievable! I can’t tell you how much that helps our team,” Edwards said. “(Crew chief) Bob (Osborne) said P1. I thought he said 21. That’s a great lap. We’re just enjoying the wave we’re riding. We’re making a comeback.”
And that should help team owner Jack Roush in his re-covery from a plane crash 10 days ago. The 68-year-old Roush, who also received a boost last week with Greg Biffle’s win at Pocono, is at the Mayo Clinic and will re-main there indefinitely to treat facial injuries.
Edwards has put together four straight finishes of sev-enth or better, including a second at Chicagoland and a
third a week ago at Pocono, to surge to 10th in the points standings with only five races remaining before the Chase for the Sprint Cup title. Only the top 12 drivers qualify for the Chase.
“It feels good,” said Ed-wards, whose last pole was two years ago at Bristol. “You guys know how we’ve strug-gled. This last month we’ve been in going in the right direction. It means a lot to all the folks who stuck with us — Aflac, Ford. Nobody’s giving up. If I can just get a good start, keep our car up front, race in clean air, keep the fenders on it, I think the qualifying effort will pay off.”
Juan Pablo Montoya will go off third, followed by AJ Allmendinger and Kurt Busch. Five-time Watkins Glen winner Tony Stewart, Biffle, Scott Speed, Jimmie Johnson and Kyle Busch round out the top 10.
Marcos Ambrose, who fin-ished second to Stewart in last year’s race, will start 11th. Gordon, a four-time Watkins Glen winner, quali-fied 16th and his Hendrick Motorsports teammate Dale
Earnhardt Jr. was 41st.Greg Biffle was fastest in
both of Friday’s practices. Coming off his win at Po-cono, his first of the season, and sitting 11th in the stand-ings, Biffle said he decided to look at the big picture.
“I ran a bit conservative,” Biffle said. “Getting up to speed I noticed that the car was a little bit freer than what it was yesterday. I figured if I could back off just a little bit, run a good, solid lap rather than make a mistake, be in
the ditch, and have to come from the
back. I’m really thinking about the Chase right now.”
The top four cars in the Hendrick Mo-
torsports stable struggled in Friday’s
two practices despite feed-back from Gordon, who took part in a Goodyear tire test in June and thought he had brought some valuable data back to the shop. Only John-son found enough speed to crack the top 10 in qualify-ing.
“With the tire test that Jeff was a part of, it’s just kind of mind-boggling that we could have been that far off,” said Johnson, who notched the first road course victory
of his career at Sonoma in June. “Making up ground, I hope we can make up enough before the race.”
Gordon, winless at the sto-ried track since 2001, quali-fied at 122.783 mph, a vast im-provement from practice.
“I felt some real posi-tive things in the car,” said Gordon, who has made 602 straight Cup starts. “The car turned a little bit better than I was expecting. I saw some things that have some real potential. I’m very happy about that. It’s certainly a big gain from yesterday. I’m excited about that.”
Ambrose, still seeking that breakthrough Cup victory, started from the pole in Sat-urday’s Nationwide race and was confident about Sunday. He finished second to Stew-art a year ago in the Cup race and third to Kyle Busch in 2008 after starting last.
“I was a little conserva-tive,” said Ambrose, who handed that Sonoma victory to Johnson when he stalled his car under a late caution while leading and couldn’t get it refired in time to keep pace. “I got some wheel spin but I’m excited. I feel like we’re going to have a good car for Sunday. It’s part of the sport. No matter where you are in the field, you’ve got to go.”
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Edwards wins pole at Watkins Glen
Sabathia leads Yankees past Lackey’s Red Sox, 5-2NEW YORK (AP) — CC Sa-
bathia and the New York Yan-kees hardly envisioned this kind of start Saturday — the sight of Alex Rodriguez writhing on the ground, medical personnel run-ning to his side.
Struck on the inside of his left ankle by a sharp grounder in batting practice, Rodriguez managed to get up and walk to the locker room. X-rays were negative, though it’s uncertain when the All-Star third baseman will return to the lineup.
“Do I expect him to play to-morrow? I have no idea,” Yan-kees manager Joe Girardi said after a 5-2 win over the Boston
Red Sox.Rodriguez was hit by Lance
Berkman’s ball while fielding grounders, standing even with the third base bag. A-Rod said he’d just waved to Fox announc-er Joe Buck when he got zinged.
“I never saw it,” Rodriguez said. “It’d never happened to me before.”
Rodriguez walked toward a protective screen in shallow cen-ter field, then went down on the grass for a couple of minutes with a bruise. Three days after hitting his 600th career home run, he was listed as day to day.
“He was in a substantial amount of pain,” Girardi said.
Once the game began, the Yankees were fine. Sabathia out-pitched John Lackey, Ramiro Pena drove in two runs while subbing for the injured Rodri-guez and New York stopped its mini-slide.
“It’s what we needed. CC stepped up for us today,” Girardi said.
Robinson Cano hit a go-ahead single in the fifth inning for the Yankees, who had kept the best record in the majors despite los-ing four of their previous five games.
Sabathia (14-5) shook off an early homer by Victor Martinez and matched Tampa Bay’s David
Price for the AL wins lead.Pitching two days after the
birth of his fourth child — an-other CC, his new son’s name is Carter Charles — Sabathia earned his 150th career victory. He pitched six-hit ball for eight innings and improved to 13-0 in 18 starts at Yankee Stadium since the 2009 All-Star break.
“It’s been an exciting week,” Sabathia said.
Sabathia was hardly his domi-nant self. Instead, as shadows crept across the field, the big left-hander was extremely efficient. He posted his first win against the Red Sox this year after his other three starts all resulted in
no-decisions.Sabathia, however, was espe-
cially tough on David Ortiz. The Boston slugger struck out three times and grounded into a dou-ble play in his other at-bat.
Mariano Rivera closed in the ninth for his 23rd save in 25 chances.
Lackey (10-7) was in trouble for most of his six innings. He’s won only once in his last seven starts, not what a Red Sox team running out of time needs down the stretch. Boston fell to 4-6 against the Yankees this year — the clubs play eight more times this season, including two in this wraparound series.
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AKRON, Ohio (AP) — Ryan Palmer is one of those players who can’t walk by a leader-board without looking. Even with his name at the top, he had to stare at the board a long time to get a feel for what was going on Saturday in the Bridgestone Invitational.
He was in good company. There was a lot of company.
Scoring was so good that seven players were tied for the lead with about three hours left in the third round. When the round was over, not much had changed.
Palmer, who birdied three of his last five holes for a 7-under 63, shared the lead with Sean O’Hair, who had a 64. But with
21 players separated by five shots, all that meant was they would be the last to tee off Sun-day.
“It doesn’t matter if you’re in the lead or one shot back, two shots back. It doesn’t matter,” O’Hair said. “There’s 18 holes of golf left, and in my opinion, there’s no leaders. It’s just a shootout.”
That’s about what it was Sat-urday.
Not only did 10 players shoot 67 or better at venerable Fire-stone, there were 35 rounds in the 60s.
That list didn’t include sev-en-time Firestone champion Tiger Woods. He went through the motions on his way to a 75,
finishing another poor round some two hours before the lead-ers even teed off. Woods was 20 shots behind, in 78th place out of 80 players in this World Golf Championship.
He declined to speak to the media for the second straight day, telling a PGA Tour of-ficial that he drove it terrible, hit his irons terrible and didn’t putt well. That would ex-plain his worst score ever at Firestone, and his third straight round over par, having shot par or better every round at this course since 2006.
Phil Mickelson also failed to
break par, but he’s still in the tournament, and still has a shot to replace Woods at No. 1 in the world.
It was easy to find Mickelson on the South Course, for the gallery was cheering his every move. But he didn’t help himself off the tee, often scrambling for par, and he stumbled coming in with two bo-geys for a 71.
That dropped him into a tie for 10th, four shots out of the lead. Mickel-son would have to finish
alone in fourth place to reach No. 1 in the world ranking for the first time in his career.
His focus is on winning
the tournament, and he’s not alone. Mickelson was among 15 players separated by only four shots going into the final round on a Firestone course that has given up plenty of low scores with its soft, smooth greens and rough that is not nearly as dense as it has been in previ-ous years.
“I didn’t play very well today and made some bogeys on the back nine that were costly,” Mickelson said. “The good news is I’m only four back, and that’s in striking distance. I also get to play well ahead of the leaders, so if I can get off to a hot start, I can put some pres-sure on the guys.”
Palmer and O’Hair were at
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Passing game struggles in scrimmageCHARLOTTE (AP) — Much of
the talk during the first 1 1/2 weeks of training camp focused on the im-provements the Carolina Panthers made in the passing game after fin-ishing 27th in the league last year.
However, it didn’t look that way at Saturday’s Fan Fest scrimmage.
The first-team offense managed just two first downs in three posses-sions as quarterback Matt Moore finished 4 of 9 for 26 yards while an experienced offensive line looked out of synch and allowed regular pres-sure from the second-team defense.
The second-team offense wasn’t any better. Led by quarterbacks Hunter Cantwell and Jimmy Claus-en, it managed just one first down during its 12-play sequence.
The only points of the scrimmage came when the third-team offense managed to get in field goal range for veteran kicker John Kasay.
“The defense was ahead of the of-fense,” coach John Fox said. “But I think that’s typical every year. But I’m pleased with the effort and pleased we got through healthy.”
Although Carolina’s offense was without wide receiver Steve Smith, right tackle Jeff Otah and three of their top four running backs, the outcome was still a little surpris-ing.
Carolina’s passing game had looked sharp throughout camp, moving the ball with regular-ity against a restructured defense that’s trying to replace six starters
from last year’s team.“If you look at training camp,
the offense has done a good job of establishing the run against us and pushing us around and being pretty dominant,” said Pro Bowl lineback-er Jon Beason. “But now you come out here today and it’s the first live situation where it’s no holding back and for us to come out here and dominate — well, that’s very encouraging for us.”
Things might have been different had Moore completed a long bomb to wide receiver Kenny Moore, but that potential big gainer end-ed with the ball slipping just out of the receiver’s outstretched arms.
“I thought I had it for a second,” Kenny Moore said.
Matt Moore, whose only first-down completions went to Wallace Wright and Dwayne Jarrett, said it’s important not to read too much into one scrimmage.
The Panthers have a bigger test Thursday night when they open the preseason at Baltimore.
“There were some little things, but correctable stuff,” Moore said. “I can’t even put my finger on what exactly it was. But we completed some balls and moved the chains a little. But we’ll learn from some things out here. But I’m not disap-pointed at all.”
Offensive tackle Jordan Gross
said the first-team offensive line, which is supposed to be one of the strengths of the team, didn’t have a very good day.
“Well, you want to go out and score 12 touchdowns if you’re going to run 12 plays -- and we were a long way from that,” Gross said. “But it’s a little bit of a test where we’re at. We definitely have more work to do.
I was happy to see our defense do so well because I know
it’s a question a lot of people have.”
Gross said it makes no sense to read into Moore’s statistics for a scrimmage.
“If he would have thrown 10 touchdowns I
wouldn’t be saying that he’s the MVP of this league either,” Gross said. “So it’s OK. It’s no big deal.”
For Clausen, the team’s second-round draft pick out of Notre Dame, it was his first time playing inside Bank of America Stadium.
Clausen said he had a few butter-flies Saturday morning.
“A little bit, sure,” Clausen said. “I was excited to come out of that tunnel for the first time, hopefully the first of many times. But it was a good day out here. It was excited to see all of the fans come out and support the Panthers.”
The Panthers have today off and return to training camp in Spartan-burg, S.C., on Monday.
WATKINS GLEN, N.Y. (AP) — Tony Stewart, Matt Kenseth, Kevin Harvick, Ryan Newman, Jamie McMurray, Kasey Kahne, Kyle Busch, Denny Hamlin, Juan Pablo Montoya, Joey Lo-gano.
That’s a pretty impressive list of drivers that 31-year-old Kevin Conway is about to join as NA-SCAR Sprint Cup rookie of the year. And that it will come by default — he’s the only first-year driver competing in all 36 races for Bob Jenkins’ Front Row Mo-torsports team — doesn’t really matter.
“You’ve got to give him cred-it,” said Stewart, who won three races, led more than 1,200 laps, and finished fourth in points as a rookie in 1999. “He was able to attract a major sponsor that’s been very good to him. It’s been
good for the sport, too. Anytime you can bring in a major com-pany like that is good. There’s pluses and negatives to him be-ing there.”
Conway’s Ford, sponsored by ExtenZe, has competed in every race since skipping the season-opening Dayto-na 500 with a best finish of 14th at Daytona last month. Conway will start today’s Cup race at Watkins Glen Interna-tional on owner points in 42nd after a qualify-ing lap of 118.292 mph, nearly 4 seconds off the time of polesitter Carl Edwards.
“It’s really tough to get your rhythm going on a road course on one lap,” Conway said. “For our 31st lap at Watkins Glen,
we’ll take it. We picked up a lot of speed. Every time we’ve been on the track we’ve gotten bet-ter, so I guess that’s the main thing.”
Stewart says he wouldn’t want to be a rookie today.
“The cars are more technical, the level of competition’s gone up, so you have to be right when you get there (to the track),” he said. “A lot of things were differ-ent. Back in the day, it was guys that could ab-solutely just manhandle a car and force it to do something that it wasn’t
necessarily doing on the race-track that made the difference. Nowadays, you’ve really got to concentrate on making sure you’ve got your car driving good
because that’s what you’re go-ing to have for the race.”
TWEETER SILENCED: Joe Gibbs Racing’s Denny Hamlin is cutting his time on Twitter.
Hamlin, driver of the No. 11 Toyota, was fined by NASCAR for comments he made on the popular social website as NA-SCAR clamps down on public criticism. The sport’s ruling body expects a code of silence when it comes to publicly lash-ing out against it. If drivers do, they’ll be fined.
Hamlin said that NASCAR catalogued his tweets and showed them to him in a private meeting when he was hit with the fine.
“I’d say half of the time that I was on there I was discussing NASCAR stuff and whatnot,”
Hamlin said at WGI as he pre-pared for Sunday’s Cup race. “They really don’t want me go-ing there, so I’m not going to go there. It’s just one of those things.
“I’m still part of that stuff, but obviously with getting a fine and everything, you’ve got to be a little bit more careful.”
SPARK PLUGS: Zippo has signed on to sponsor the Na-tionwide Series race at Watkins Glen for the next three years. Zippo also sponsored Marcos Ambrose for Saturday’s Nation-wide race at Watkins Glen, and he won it for the third straight time. ... Jacques Villenueve qual-ified sixth for the Nationwide Series race in his first career ap-pearance at Watkins Glen and finished a solid eighth.
PALMER
CONWAY
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Rookie QB Jimmy Clausen didn’t look sharp in Sat-urday’s scrimmage, but neither did the other QBs.
Palmer shoots 63 to grab share of lead with O’Hair
GordonsContinued from Page 1B
He played behind workhouse Steven Miller, who graduated after topping the team in rush-ing yards (814) and TDs (12).
“Steven was a big loss,” Caleb said. “He was a big power back, and that will be my responsibility this year, is to get those tough yards.”
Caleb is 5-foot-10 and 180 pounds, up from 165 a season ago.
“I’ve been training pretty hard,” he said. “It’s going to be tough. I gained a lot of weight and hope-fully that’s going to help me out.”
Piedmont coach Frank Ambrose wanted to get Caleb further from the line of scrimmage on defense.
“We don’t want to have Caleb mak-ing contact on every play because he’s a running back, and our best return-ing running back,” Ambrose said. “I didn’t want him at two spots where you can get hammered on every play.”
Caleb had one of his best games of the season against powerhouse Monroe last season, rushing 15 times for 98 yards. The Redhawks won the contest 49-24.
Christian expects Monroe, com-ing off an 11-0 season, to once again be the team to beat in the Rocky River Conference.
“Monroe for sure is going to be our toughest game,” Christian said. “They lost Issac Blakeney and Shamiir Hailey, but they will still have a bunch of athletes.”
The Gordons will help Pied-mont open the season on Aug. 20 at Parkwood. The Panthers host Monroe in Week 5 on Sept. 17.
E-J staff photo by Ed Cottingham
Caleb Gordon, right, was Piedmont’s second-leading rusher last season with 400 yards on 88 carries. He will start at halfback and safety in 2010.
LeBeauinductedinto Hall
CANTON, Ohio (AP) — After a 32-year wait, Dick LeBeau fi-nally was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame on Satur-day night.
“Man, this really is a great day to be alive,” said LeBeau, elected by the senior commit-tee and the first of seven men who entered the shrine.
LeBeau, now 73 years old, was chosen for his 14-year career as a cornerback with the Detroit Lions, even though he’s best known as an assistant coach, the mastermind of the zone blitz. Currently the defensive coordinator of the Pittsburgh Steelers, LeBeau singled out his players who sat in a corner of Fawcett Stadium.
“I am being inducted as a player and believe me that makes me most proud,” LeBeau said. “I did that for 14 years. but for the last 38 years I have been a football coach.
“They are here,” he added, pointing to the Steelers, who he helped win two Super Bowls in the last five seasons. “That’s just about the highest compli-ment ever paid to me in my life.”
Conway earns Sprint Cup rookie of the year, by default
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Ask about other specialsCompletely Remodeled
2br, 1.5ba Townhouse Smallpets allowed
Shown by appt only 704-283-1912
**********************Mobile Homes for
Rent0675
NICE 2,3 BR Mfg Homes 4rent Polkton, FT maintenance,grounds upkeep, incls cableacc, SEC.8 accepted! 4-600mo, 704-272-8014 after 7 PM
4006 Lake Charles Way, Nature's Best at Lake Park!!! Cozy and inviting ranch home. Landscape loaded with color offers a feel of peace and tranquility. Wide entry ways, lots of windows that bring in lots of natural light. Outdoor patio with cascading foliage on trellis. Garden easily maintained. Tiled kitchen bar. 3 BR, 2 BA, 2 car garage. 1 year home warranty. $163,000.
Call Sandra NormanMathers Realty704-280-0243
8018 Hartis Stinson Rd. - Detached double garage, Porter Ridge Schools, Detached workshop, 1.3 acres 1900 sf. new paint, new carpet.
PRICE DROP - $154,860 $20,000 Below Tax Value. Also will consider lease purchase at $1000 per month.
704-282-9338
Beautiful custom split level on 4.93 acres. Located at the NC/SC line. Home offers 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, large den, sunroom, living room, nice kitchen with plenty of cabinets. Over 2700 sq ft plus a Guest’s Home and a 1200 sq ft work shop which has heat and air. Homes sits off the road giving privacy with mature landscaping. $229,000 and the MLS # 939788.
704-488-5869
Bent Creek- 1049 Enderbury Rd.MLS# 919083 Beautiful Ranch home in sort after Indian Trail. This 3 bdrm, 2 full bath home is immaculate and stylish. New Carpet and Paint add to this already well kept home. Open Floor plan with vaulted and tray ceilings. This is move in ready and a must see!! Community Am-mentities abound Seller is motivated and is considering ALL offers. Asking $150,000.00.Call 704-291-9955 or 704-918-8686. Nancy Rudy, Broker/Realtor, Allen Tate Co.
Historic House in the Federal List of Historic Places. Located at 501 Franklin St. on the corner of W. Franklin & N. Crawford. For sale
for $139,000. Massive rehab work from roof to cellar. It was built to house two separate Medical Doctors with a Pharmacy occupying the center section. Today there is three separate apartment with
large impressive rooms & separate utilities.Call 704-553-0271 or 704-283-2440.
Single story house converted to office located in heart of Waxhaw, NC. Great visibility. Zoned OIS (Office, Institution & Speciality) 5 Large offices plus conference room, break room, and his/hers bathrooms. Original hardwood floors, 10 foot ceilings, tile and stone fireplace. Property also includes storage building of approximately 400 sq. ft.
Wm. H. Reule & Associates704-905-9701
NEW SALEM/POLK MTN.2200 HSF, cedar ext. w/ALL NEW paint, roofing, windows, air. 2-1/2 BA, 3 BR + bonus room over dbl. gar. Custom oak cabinets. Covered back porch
overlooking nice 24’x40’ shop/office. 5 acs. in great location.$299,900 FSBO
704-694-8271 704-385-9294
3 Bed, 2 Bath Ranch house approx. 1300 sq. ft. 2.5 car garage on a 1.5+ acre corner lot. Brick wood burning fireplace, hardwood/ceramic tile floors, 2 yr. old rear deck, 4 yr. old roof. $139,900 FOR SALE BY OWNER
704-764-7723 or 980-328-2915
$249,000 Beautiful custom built home on 5.5 acres. Only 20 minutes from Monroe. Located in the Wolf Pond Church area off of Hwy 207, just inside SC. Large rooms with 9 foot ceilings. Wrap around front porch. Over 5000 ft under roof. Upstairs is not finished. Attached 2 car garage.
Terri PurserReMax Steeplechase
704-488-5869
2003 Bourget Ace,(Joker), excellent condition,
trailer kept.
Must see and must sell.
704-622-1835Have trailer for sale also.
2006 Precision Cycle Detroit
Chopper for sale:Black w/spoke
wheels, excellent condition,
trailer kept, less than 500 miles...
Must sell.704-622-1835
Beautiful home in Marshville on almost half an acre. Downstairs bedroom with attached office would make great master with sitting room. 2 yr. old roof, newer appliances & 1 yr. old HVAC. Enjoy the view from the front porch!
Call 704-361-5176 for more information
Ben Warlick Broker/Realtor
Drywall1090
DRYWALL EXPERTYou Hang it, We’ll Finish it OR
We’ll Hang it and Finish it.Don’t let someone else practice
on your house...Call the EXPERT
Top Quality Work - Owner Operated35+ years experience
Frank 704-430-9769
Handyman1144
The Handy ManHome Remodeling
“No Job To Small”
704-254-5381
Hauling1150
Cash Paid For Junk CarsRunning or Not,
Titled or NotLocal Fast Service
704-608-3535
Home Improvement & Repair
1162
Bill of All TradesHome Remodeling
& Home Repair Top Quality Work Done with Pride
Tile to Drywall, Handyman servicesWood rot repair, Decks, Punchlists
Gutter Cleaning, Kitchens, Painting, Baths, Windows, Doors, Framing,
Carpentry, Honey Do’s List
704-430-7219
Home Improvement & Repair
1162
Fine CarpentryUnlimited
704-233-1801
Tree Service1200
KINGS TREE & STUMP REMOVAL Complete Tree Care
Dump & Bobcat Work Avail.Free Est. - Fully Insured
Ref. Available
704-242-2121
To Advertise Call Sharon 704-261-2213 Advertise!
Commercial/Office0754
2 single offices and 1 large of-fice (700sf). Utilities included$700mo. 104 Avon St. Monroe704-201-3116
Office/Warehouse, 1316Walkup Ave. $800/mo. alsoOffice Space 1200 sf rent$650mo. call 704-283-4697
TRANSPORTATION
Cars for Sale0868
1997 Buick LeSabre verygood condition 151,000 miles$3500 neg. 704-221-3341
93 Chevy Lumina Z34, 1owner, 75K miles, $2900, 88Mustang Conv. $1800704-624-3002
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PUBLIC NOTICE Representatives of the Depart-ment of Transportation willmeet with the Board of UnionCounty Commissioners to pre-sent the proposed annual Sec-ondary Road Program for Un-ion County for Fiscal Year2010-11 on Monday, August16, 2010, at 7:00 P.M. in theUnion County GovernmentCenter, Board Room, firstfloor.August 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 11, 12,13, 14, 15, 2010
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STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
COUNTY OF UNION IN THE GENERAL
COURT OF JUSTICESUPERIOR
COURT DIVISIONBEFORE THE CLERK
FILE NO: 10 E 471In the Matter of the Estate ofAGNES EVILSISER ENGEL,Deceased
NOTICE TO CREDITORSHaving duly qualified beforethe Honorable J.R. Rowell,Clerk of Superior Court of Un-ion County, North Carolina, asExecutrix of the Estate of AG-NES EVILSISER ENGEL, de-ceased, late of MecklenburgCounty, North Carolina, this isto notify all persons, firms andcorporations having claimsagainst said estate to presentthem, duly verified, to the un-dersigned, BARRIE LITTLEWIGGINS, Executrix of the Es-tate of AGNES EVILSISERENGEL, 6417 Seton HouseLane, Charlotte, North Caro-lina, 28277, on or before Octo-ber 20, 2010, or this notice willbe pleaded in bar of their re-covery. All persons indebtedto the said estate will pleasemake immediate settlementwith the undersigned.This, the 13th day of July,2010ESTATE OFAGNES EVILSISER ENGELBARRIE LITTLE WIGGINS,ExecutrixBarrie Little Wiggins, P.A.Attorney for Estate6417 Seton House LaneCharlotte, NC 28277July 18, 25, 2010August 1, 8, 2010
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STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
COUNTY OF UNION IN THE GENERAL
COURT OF JUSTICESUPERIOR
COURT DIVISIONBEFORE THE CLERK
FILE NO: 10 E 471In the Matter of the Estate ofAGNES EVILSISER ENGEL,Deceased
NOTICE TO CREDITORSHaving duly qualified beforethe Honorable J.R. Rowell,Clerk of Superior Court of Un-ion County, North Carolina, asExecutrix of the Estate of AG-NES EVILSISER ENGEL, de-ceased, late of MecklenburgCounty, North Carolina, this isto notify all persons, firms andcorporations having claimsagainst said estate to presentthem, duly verified, to the un-dersigned, BARRIE LITTLEWIGGINS, Executrix of the Es-tate of AGNES EVILSISERENGEL, 6417 Seton HouseLane, Charlotte, North Caro-lina, 28277, on or before Octo-ber 20, 2010, or this notice willbe pleaded in bar of their re-covery. All persons indebtedto the said estate will pleasemake immediate settlementwith the undersigned.This, the 13th day of July,2010ESTATE OFAGNES EVILSISER ENGELBARRIE LITTLE WIGGINS,ExecutrixBarrie Little Wiggins, P.A.Attorney for Estate6417 Seton House LaneCharlotte, NC 28277July 18, 25, 2010August 1, 8, 2010
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NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE
NORTH CAROLINA, UNION COUNTY
10 SP 911 Under and by virtue of aPower of Sale contained inthat certain Deed of Trust exe-cuted by Gregory Forrer andBetsy Forrer to Trustee Serv-ices of Carolina, Trustee(s),dated March 26, 2008, and re-corded in Book 04863, Page0899, Union County Registry,North Carolina. Default havingbeen made in the payment ofthe note thereby secured bythe said Deed of Trust and theundersigned, having been sub-stituted as Trustee in saidDeed of Trust by an instrumentduly recorded in the Office ofthe Register of Deeds of UnionCounty, North Carolina, andthe holder of the note evidenc-ing said indebtedness havingdirected that the Deed of Trustbe foreclosed, the undersignedSubstitute Trustees will offerfor sale at the CourthouseDoor in Union County, NorthCarolina, at 10:30AM onAugust 17, 2010, and will sellto the highest bidder for cashthe following described prop-erty, to wit: All that certain lotor parcel of land situated in theCity of Vance Township, Un-ion, County, North Carolinaand more particularly de-scribed as follows: Being themajor portion of Lot 28 and asmall strip of Lot 27, Block 6,Fairfield Plantation, Sections 1and 2, as shown on mapthereof recorded in Map Book7, at Page 119, Union Countypublic registry, and being moreparticularly described as fol-lows: Beginning at an iron pipefound in the Southerlyright-of-way margin of Edge-field Court, said iron pipe alsobeing distant S. 71 degrees 30minutes 00 seconds W. 5.00feet from the Northeasterlyfront corner of Lot 1. Block 6.Fairfield Plantation, as shownon map thereof recorded inMap Book 6, at Page 143, Un-ion County public registry, andrunning thence from said be-ginning, S 18 degrees 33 min-utes 55 seconds E. 159.95feet to an iron pipe found inthe Northerly line of Lot 16.Block 6, Fairfield Plantation asshown on map thereof re-corded in Map Book 6, at Page143. Union County public reg-istry; thence with the lines ofLots 16 and 28 of said subdivi-sion, S. 71 degrees 30 min-utes 00 seconds W. 80.00 feetto an iron pin set in the South-erly line of Lot 27, Block 6,Fairfield Plantation, Sections 1and 2, as shown on mapthereof recorded in Map Book7, at Page 119, Union Countypublic registry; thence N. 18degrees 33 minutes 55 sec-onds W. 164.96 feet to an ironpin set in the Southerlyright-of-way margin of Edge-field Court; thence with theright-of-way margin of Edge-field Court in four (4) calls asfollows: (1) with the arc of acircular curve to the right hav-ing a radius of 50.00 feet anarc distance of 2.10 feet(Chord: N. 70 degrees 21 min-utes 36 seconds E. 2.10 feet)to a point; (2) N. 71 degrees33 minutes 38 seconds E.50.07 feet to a point; (3) S. 18degrees 30 minutes 00 sec-onds E. 5.00 feet to a point;and. (4) N. 71 degrees 30 min-utes 00 seconds E. 27.84 feetto the point and place of begin-ning, the same containing0.300 acre as shown on sur-vey by Gregory S. Flowe.NCRLS, dated September 15,1994, reference to said surveybeing hereby made for a moreparticular description. Being inall respects the same propertyconveyed to Herbert Carpen-ter, Jr. and wife, Yvonne Car-penter by deed recorded inBook 443, at Page 450, UnionCounty public registry. Theproperty hereinabove de-scribed was acquired by gran-tor by instrument recorded inBook 443 at Page 450, UnionCounty public registry. A mapshowing the above describedproperty is recorded in PlatBook 7 Page 119. Subject tothe following exceptions: Anyand all such valid and enforce-able easements, conditions,reservations and restrictionsas may appear of the publicrecords; and the lien of ad va-lorem taxes for 1994 and sub-sequent years. Address: 7101Edgefield Court; Matthews, NC28104 Tax Map or Parcel IDNo.: 07-054-144, Tax Map orParcel Id No.: 07-054-144 Saidproperty is commonly knownas 7101 Edgefield Court, Mat-thews, NC 28104. Third partypurchasers must pay the ex-cise tax, pursuant to N.C.G.S.105-228.30, in the amount ofOne Dollar ($1.00) per eachFive Hundred Dol lars($500.00) or fractional partthereof, and the Clerk ofCourts fee, pursuant toN.C.G.S. 7A-308, in theamount of Forty-five Cents(45) per each One HundredDollars ($100.00) or fractionalpart thereof or Five HundredDollars ($500.00), whichever isgreater. A deposit of five per-cent (5%) of the bid, or SevenHundred Fi f ty Dol lars($750.00), whichever isgreater, will be required at thetime of the sale and must betendered in the form of certi-fied funds. Following the expi-ration of the statutory upset bidperiod, all the remainingamounts will be immediatelydue and owing. Said propertyto be offered pursuant to thisNotice of Sale is being offeredfor sale, transfer and convey-ance AS IS WHERE IS. Thereare no representations of war-ranty relating to the title or anyphysical, environmental, healthor safety conditions existing in,on, at, or relating to the prop-erty being offered for sale.This sale is made subject to allprior liens, unpaid taxes, spe-cial assessments, land transfertaxes, if any, and encum-brances of record. To the bestof the knowledge and belief ofthe undersigned, the currentowner(s) of the property is/areGregory S Forrer and Betsy LForrer. PLEASE TAKE NO-TICE: An order for possessionof the property may be issuedpursuant to G.S. 45-21.29 infavor of the purchaser andagainst the party or parties inpossession by the clerk of su-perior court of the county inwhich the property is sold. Anyperson who occupies the prop-erty pursuant to a rental agree-ment entered into or renewedon or after October 1, 2007,may, after receiving the noticeof sale, terminate the rentalagreement upon 10 days' writ-ten notice to the landlord. Thenotice shall also state thatupon termination of a rentalagreement, that tenant is liablefor rent due under the rentalagreement prorated to the ef-fective date of the termination.NationwideTrustee Services, Inc.Substitute Trustee1587Northeast ExpresswayAtlanta, GA 30329(770) 234-9181O u r F i l e N o . :432.1001789NC/R08/08/2010 & 08/15/2010
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NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE
NORTH CAROLINA, UNION COUNTY
10 SP 911 Under and by virtue of aPower of Sale contained inthat certain Deed of Trust exe-cuted by Gregory Forrer andBetsy Forrer to Trustee Serv-ices of Carolina, Trustee(s),dated March 26, 2008, and re-corded in Book 04863, Page0899, Union County Registry,North Carolina. Default havingbeen made in the payment ofthe note thereby secured bythe said Deed of Trust and theundersigned, having been sub-stituted as Trustee in saidDeed of Trust by an instrumentduly recorded in the Office ofthe Register of Deeds of UnionCounty, North Carolina, andthe holder of the note evidenc-ing said indebtedness havingdirected that the Deed of Trustbe foreclosed, the undersignedSubstitute Trustees will offerfor sale at the CourthouseDoor in Union County, NorthCarolina, at 10:30AM onAugust 17, 2010, and will sellto the highest bidder for cashthe following described prop-erty, to wit: All that certain lotor parcel of land situated in theCity of Vance Township, Un-ion, County, North Carolinaand more particularly de-scribed as follows: Being themajor portion of Lot 28 and asmall strip of Lot 27, Block 6,Fairfield Plantation, Sections 1and 2, as shown on mapthereof recorded in Map Book7, at Page 119, Union Countypublic registry, and being moreparticularly described as fol-lows: Beginning at an iron pipefound in the Southerlyright-of-way margin of Edge-field Court, said iron pipe alsobeing distant S. 71 degrees 30minutes 00 seconds W. 5.00feet from the Northeasterlyfront corner of Lot 1. Block 6.Fairfield Plantation, as shownon map thereof recorded inMap Book 6, at Page 143, Un-ion County public registry, andrunning thence from said be-ginning, S 18 degrees 33 min-utes 55 seconds E. 159.95feet to an iron pipe found inthe Northerly line of Lot 16.Block 6, Fairfield Plantation asshown on map thereof re-corded in Map Book 6, at Page143. Union County public reg-istry; thence with the lines ofLots 16 and 28 of said subdivi-sion, S. 71 degrees 30 min-utes 00 seconds W. 80.00 feetto an iron pin set in the South-erly line of Lot 27, Block 6,Fairfield Plantation, Sections 1and 2, as shown on mapthereof recorded in Map Book7, at Page 119, Union Countypublic registry; thence N. 18degrees 33 minutes 55 sec-onds W. 164.96 feet to an ironpin set in the Southerlyright-of-way margin of Edge-field Court; thence with theright-of-way margin of Edge-field Court in four (4) calls asfollows: (1) with the arc of acircular curve to the right hav-ing a radius of 50.00 feet anarc distance of 2.10 feet(Chord: N. 70 degrees 21 min-utes 36 seconds E. 2.10 feet)to a point; (2) N. 71 degrees33 minutes 38 seconds E.50.07 feet to a point; (3) S. 18degrees 30 minutes 00 sec-onds E. 5.00 feet to a point;and. (4) N. 71 degrees 30 min-utes 00 seconds E. 27.84 feetto the point and place of begin-ning, the same containing0.300 acre as shown on sur-vey by Gregory S. Flowe.NCRLS, dated September 15,1994, reference to said surveybeing hereby made for a moreparticular description. Being inall respects the same propertyconveyed to Herbert Carpen-ter, Jr. and wife, Yvonne Car-penter by deed recorded inBook 443, at Page 450, UnionCounty public registry. Theproperty hereinabove de-scribed was acquired by gran-tor by instrument recorded inBook 443 at Page 450, UnionCounty public registry. A mapshowing the above describedproperty is recorded in PlatBook 7 Page 119. Subject tothe following exceptions: Anyand all such valid and enforce-able easements, conditions,reservations and restrictionsas may appear of the publicrecords; and the lien of ad va-lorem taxes for 1994 and sub-sequent years. Address: 7101Edgefield Court; Matthews, NC28104 Tax Map or Parcel IDNo.: 07-054-144, Tax Map orParcel Id No.: 07-054-144 Saidproperty is commonly knownas 7101 Edgefield Court, Mat-thews, NC 28104. Third partypurchasers must pay the ex-cise tax, pursuant to N.C.G.S.105-228.30, in the amount ofOne Dollar ($1.00) per eachFive Hundred Dol lars($500.00) or fractional partthereof, and the Clerk ofCourts fee, pursuant toN.C.G.S. 7A-308, in theamount of Forty-five Cents(45) per each One HundredDollars ($100.00) or fractionalpart thereof or Five HundredDollars ($500.00), whichever isgreater. A deposit of five per-cent (5%) of the bid, or SevenHundred Fi f ty Dol lars($750.00), whichever isgreater, will be required at thetime of the sale and must betendered in the form of certi-fied funds. Following the expi-ration of the statutory upset bidperiod, all the remainingamounts will be immediatelydue and owing. Said propertyto be offered pursuant to thisNotice of Sale is being offeredfor sale, transfer and convey-ance AS IS WHERE IS. Thereare no representations of war-ranty relating to the title or anyphysical, environmental, healthor safety conditions existing in,on, at, or relating to the prop-erty being offered for sale.This sale is made subject to allprior liens, unpaid taxes, spe-cial assessments, land transfertaxes, if any, and encum-brances of record. To the bestof the knowledge and belief ofthe undersigned, the currentowner(s) of the property is/areGregory S Forrer and Betsy LForrer. PLEASE TAKE NO-TICE: An order for possessionof the property may be issuedpursuant to G.S. 45-21.29 infavor of the purchaser andagainst the party or parties inpossession by the clerk of su-perior court of the county inwhich the property is sold. Anyperson who occupies the prop-erty pursuant to a rental agree-ment entered into or renewedon or after October 1, 2007,may, after receiving the noticeof sale, terminate the rentalagreement upon 10 days' writ-ten notice to the landlord. Thenotice shall also state thatupon termination of a rentalagreement, that tenant is liablefor rent due under the rentalagreement prorated to the ef-fective date of the termination.NationwideTrustee Services, Inc.Substitute Trustee1587Northeast ExpresswayAtlanta, GA 30329(770) 234-9181O u r F i l e N o . :432.1001789NC/R08/08/2010 & 08/15/2010
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NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE
NORTH CAROLINA, UNION COUNTY
10 SP 911 Under and by virtue of aPower of Sale contained inthat certain Deed of Trust exe-cuted by Gregory Forrer andBetsy Forrer to Trustee Serv-ices of Carolina, Trustee(s),dated March 26, 2008, and re-corded in Book 04863, Page0899, Union County Registry,North Carolina. Default havingbeen made in the payment ofthe note thereby secured bythe said Deed of Trust and theundersigned, having been sub-stituted as Trustee in saidDeed of Trust by an instrumentduly recorded in the Office ofthe Register of Deeds of UnionCounty, North Carolina, andthe holder of the note evidenc-ing said indebtedness havingdirected that the Deed of Trustbe foreclosed, the undersignedSubstitute Trustees will offerfor sale at the CourthouseDoor in Union County, NorthCarolina, at 10:30AM onAugust 17, 2010, and will sellto the highest bidder for cashthe following described prop-erty, to wit: All that certain lotor parcel of land situated in theCity of Vance Township, Un-ion, County, North Carolinaand more particularly de-scribed as follows: Being themajor portion of Lot 28 and asmall strip of Lot 27, Block 6,Fairfield Plantation, Sections 1and 2, as shown on mapthereof recorded in Map Book7, at Page 119, Union Countypublic registry, and being moreparticularly described as fol-lows: Beginning at an iron pipefound in the Southerlyright-of-way margin of Edge-field Court, said iron pipe alsobeing distant S. 71 degrees 30minutes 00 seconds W. 5.00feet from the Northeasterlyfront corner of Lot 1. Block 6.Fairfield Plantation, as shownon map thereof recorded inMap Book 6, at Page 143, Un-ion County public registry, andrunning thence from said be-ginning, S 18 degrees 33 min-utes 55 seconds E. 159.95feet to an iron pipe found inthe Northerly line of Lot 16.Block 6, Fairfield Plantation asshown on map thereof re-corded in Map Book 6, at Page143. Union County public reg-istry; thence with the lines ofLots 16 and 28 of said subdivi-sion, S. 71 degrees 30 min-utes 00 seconds W. 80.00 feetto an iron pin set in the South-erly line of Lot 27, Block 6,Fairfield Plantation, Sections 1and 2, as shown on mapthereof recorded in Map Book7, at Page 119, Union Countypublic registry; thence N. 18degrees 33 minutes 55 sec-onds W. 164.96 feet to an ironpin set in the Southerlyright-of-way margin of Edge-field Court; thence with theright-of-way margin of Edge-field Court in four (4) calls asfollows: (1) with the arc of acircular curve to the right hav-ing a radius of 50.00 feet anarc distance of 2.10 feet(Chord: N. 70 degrees 21 min-utes 36 seconds E. 2.10 feet)to a point; (2) N. 71 degrees33 minutes 38 seconds E.50.07 feet to a point; (3) S. 18degrees 30 minutes 00 sec-onds E. 5.00 feet to a point;and. (4) N. 71 degrees 30 min-utes 00 seconds E. 27.84 feetto the point and place of begin-ning, the same containing0.300 acre as shown on sur-vey by Gregory S. Flowe.NCRLS, dated September 15,1994, reference to said surveybeing hereby made for a moreparticular description. Being inall respects the same propertyconveyed to Herbert Carpen-ter, Jr. and wife, Yvonne Car-penter by deed recorded inBook 443, at Page 450, UnionCounty public registry. Theproperty hereinabove de-scribed was acquired by gran-tor by instrument recorded inBook 443 at Page 450, UnionCounty public registry. A mapshowing the above describedproperty is recorded in PlatBook 7 Page 119. Subject tothe following exceptions: Anyand all such valid and enforce-able easements, conditions,reservations and restrictionsas may appear of the publicrecords; and the lien of ad va-lorem taxes for 1994 and sub-sequent years. Address: 7101Edgefield Court; Matthews, NC28104 Tax Map or Parcel IDNo.: 07-054-144, Tax Map orParcel Id No.: 07-054-144 Saidproperty is commonly knownas 7101 Edgefield Court, Mat-thews, NC 28104. Third partypurchasers must pay the ex-cise tax, pursuant to N.C.G.S.105-228.30, in the amount ofOne Dollar ($1.00) per eachFive Hundred Dol lars($500.00) or fractional partthereof, and the Clerk ofCourts fee, pursuant toN.C.G.S. 7A-308, in theamount of Forty-five Cents(45) per each One HundredDollars ($100.00) or fractionalpart thereof or Five HundredDollars ($500.00), whichever isgreater. A deposit of five per-cent (5%) of the bid, or SevenHundred Fi f ty Dol lars($750.00), whichever isgreater, will be required at thetime of the sale and must betendered in the form of certi-fied funds. Following the expi-ration of the statutory upset bidperiod, all the remainingamounts will be immediatelydue and owing. Said propertyto be offered pursuant to thisNotice of Sale is being offeredfor sale, transfer and convey-ance AS IS WHERE IS. Thereare no representations of war-ranty relating to the title or anyphysical, environmental, healthor safety conditions existing in,on, at, or relating to the prop-erty being offered for sale.This sale is made subject to allprior liens, unpaid taxes, spe-cial assessments, land transfertaxes, if any, and encum-brances of record. To the bestof the knowledge and belief ofthe undersigned, the currentowner(s) of the property is/areGregory S Forrer and Betsy LForrer. PLEASE TAKE NO-TICE: An order for possessionof the property may be issuedpursuant to G.S. 45-21.29 infavor of the purchaser andagainst the party or parties inpossession by the clerk of su-perior court of the county inwhich the property is sold. Anyperson who occupies the prop-erty pursuant to a rental agree-ment entered into or renewedon or after October 1, 2007,may, after receiving the noticeof sale, terminate the rentalagreement upon 10 days' writ-ten notice to the landlord. Thenotice shall also state thatupon termination of a rentalagreement, that tenant is liablefor rent due under the rentalagreement prorated to the ef-fective date of the termination.NationwideTrustee Services, Inc.Substitute Trustee1587Northeast ExpresswayAtlanta, GA 30329(770) 234-9181O u r F i l e N o . :432.1001789NC/R08/08/2010 & 08/15/2010
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NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE
NORTH CAROLINA, UNION COUNTY
10 SP 911 Under and by virtue of aPower of Sale contained inthat certain Deed of Trust exe-cuted by Gregory Forrer andBetsy Forrer to Trustee Serv-ices of Carolina, Trustee(s),dated March 26, 2008, and re-corded in Book 04863, Page0899, Union County Registry,North Carolina. Default havingbeen made in the payment ofthe note thereby secured bythe said Deed of Trust and theundersigned, having been sub-stituted as Trustee in saidDeed of Trust by an instrumentduly recorded in the Office ofthe Register of Deeds of UnionCounty, North Carolina, andthe holder of the note evidenc-ing said indebtedness havingdirected that the Deed of Trustbe foreclosed, the undersignedSubstitute Trustees will offerfor sale at the CourthouseDoor in Union County, NorthCarolina, at 10:30AM onAugust 17, 2010, and will sellto the highest bidder for cashthe following described prop-erty, to wit: All that certain lotor parcel of land situated in theCity of Vance Township, Un-ion, County, North Carolinaand more particularly de-scribed as follows: Being themajor portion of Lot 28 and asmall strip of Lot 27, Block 6,Fairfield Plantation, Sections 1and 2, as shown on mapthereof recorded in Map Book7, at Page 119, Union Countypublic registry, and being moreparticularly described as fol-lows: Beginning at an iron pipefound in the Southerlyright-of-way margin of Edge-field Court, said iron pipe alsobeing distant S. 71 degrees 30minutes 00 seconds W. 5.00feet from the Northeasterlyfront corner of Lot 1. Block 6.Fairfield Plantation, as shownon map thereof recorded inMap Book 6, at Page 143, Un-ion County public registry, andrunning thence from said be-ginning, S 18 degrees 33 min-utes 55 seconds E. 159.95feet to an iron pipe found inthe Northerly line of Lot 16.Block 6, Fairfield Plantation asshown on map thereof re-corded in Map Book 6, at Page143. Union County public reg-istry; thence with the lines ofLots 16 and 28 of said subdivi-sion, S. 71 degrees 30 min-utes 00 seconds W. 80.00 feetto an iron pin set in the South-erly line of Lot 27, Block 6,Fairfield Plantation, Sections 1and 2, as shown on mapthereof recorded in Map Book7, at Page 119, Union Countypublic registry; thence N. 18degrees 33 minutes 55 sec-onds W. 164.96 feet to an ironpin set in the Southerlyright-of-way margin of Edge-field Court; thence with theright-of-way margin of Edge-field Court in four (4) calls asfollows: (1) with the arc of acircular curve to the right hav-ing a radius of 50.00 feet anarc distance of 2.10 feet(Chord: N. 70 degrees 21 min-utes 36 seconds E. 2.10 feet)to a point; (2) N. 71 degrees33 minutes 38 seconds E.50.07 feet to a point; (3) S. 18degrees 30 minutes 00 sec-onds E. 5.00 feet to a point;and. (4) N. 71 degrees 30 min-utes 00 seconds E. 27.84 feetto the point and place of begin-ning, the same containing0.300 acre as shown on sur-vey by Gregory S. Flowe.NCRLS, dated September 15,1994, reference to said surveybeing hereby made for a moreparticular description. Being inall respects the same propertyconveyed to Herbert Carpen-ter, Jr. and wife, Yvonne Car-penter by deed recorded inBook 443, at Page 450, UnionCounty public registry. Theproperty hereinabove de-scribed was acquired by gran-tor by instrument recorded inBook 443 at Page 450, UnionCounty public registry. A mapshowing the above describedproperty is recorded in PlatBook 7 Page 119. Subject tothe following exceptions: Anyand all such valid and enforce-able easements, conditions,reservations and restrictionsas may appear of the publicrecords; and the lien of ad va-lorem taxes for 1994 and sub-sequent years. Address: 7101Edgefield Court; Matthews, NC28104 Tax Map or Parcel IDNo.: 07-054-144, Tax Map orParcel Id No.: 07-054-144 Saidproperty is commonly knownas 7101 Edgefield Court, Mat-thews, NC 28104. Third partypurchasers must pay the ex-cise tax, pursuant to N.C.G.S.105-228.30, in the amount ofOne Dollar ($1.00) per eachFive Hundred Dol lars($500.00) or fractional partthereof, and the Clerk ofCourts fee, pursuant toN.C.G.S. 7A-308, in theamount of Forty-five Cents(45) per each One HundredDollars ($100.00) or fractionalpart thereof or Five HundredDollars ($500.00), whichever isgreater. A deposit of five per-cent (5%) of the bid, or SevenHundred Fi f ty Dol lars($750.00), whichever isgreater, will be required at thetime of the sale and must betendered in the form of certi-fied funds. Following the expi-ration of the statutory upset bidperiod, all the remainingamounts will be immediatelydue and owing. Said propertyto be offered pursuant to thisNotice of Sale is being offeredfor sale, transfer and convey-ance AS IS WHERE IS. Thereare no representations of war-ranty relating to the title or anyphysical, environmental, healthor safety conditions existing in,on, at, or relating to the prop-erty being offered for sale.This sale is made subject to allprior liens, unpaid taxes, spe-cial assessments, land transfertaxes, if any, and encum-brances of record. To the bestof the knowledge and belief ofthe undersigned, the currentowner(s) of the property is/areGregory S Forrer and Betsy LForrer. PLEASE TAKE NO-TICE: An order for possessionof the property may be issuedpursuant to G.S. 45-21.29 infavor of the purchaser andagainst the party or parties inpossession by the clerk of su-perior court of the county inwhich the property is sold. Anyperson who occupies the prop-erty pursuant to a rental agree-ment entered into or renewedon or after October 1, 2007,may, after receiving the noticeof sale, terminate the rentalagreement upon 10 days' writ-ten notice to the landlord. Thenotice shall also state thatupon termination of a rentalagreement, that tenant is liablefor rent due under the rentalagreement prorated to the ef-fective date of the termination.NationwideTrustee Services, Inc.Substitute Trustee1587Northeast ExpresswayAtlanta, GA 30329(770) 234-9181O u r F i l e N o . :432.1001789NC/R08/08/2010 & 08/15/2010
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE
NORTH CAROLINA, UNION COUNTY
10 SP 935 Under and by virtue of aPower of Sale contained inthat certain Deed of Trust exe-cuted by Michael Parris akaMichael Brian Parris andElizabeth L. Parris to TRUS-TEE SERVICES OF CARO-LINA, Trustee(s), dated Febru-ary 03, 2004, and recorded inBook 3351, Page 459, UnionCounty Registry, North Caro-lina. Default having beenmade in the payment of thenote thereby secured by thesaid Deed of Trust and the un-dersigned, having been substi-tuted as Trustee in said Deedof Trust by an instrument dulyrecorded in the Office of theRegister of Deeds of UnionCounty, North Carolina, andthe holder of the note evidenc-ing said indebtedness havingdirected that the Deed of Trustbe foreclosed, the undersignedSubstitute Trustees will offerfor sale at the CourthouseDoor in Union County, NorthCarolina, at 10:30AM onAugust 17, 2010, and will sellto the highest bidder for cashthe following described prop-erty, to wit: Being all of Lot 38in Block 13 of Morning Creekat Brandon Oaks, Phase 58,Map 2, subdivision as same isshown on map thereof re-corded in Plat Cabinet G, File#618 in the Union County Pub-lic Registry. Being the sameproperty conveyed to borrowerherein by deed of the RylandGroup, Inc., filed for recordcontemporaneously herewith.Said property is commonlyknown as 1003 Finley Court,Indian Trail, NC 28079. Thirdparty purchasers must pay theexcise tax, pursuant toN.C.G.S. 105-228.30, in theamount of One Dollar ($1.00)per each Five Hundred Dollars($500.00) or fractional partthereof, and the Clerk ofCourts fee, pursuant toN.C.G.S. 7A-308, in theamount of Forty-five Cents(45) per each One HundredDollars ($100.00) or fractionalpart thereof or Five HundredDollars ($500.00), whichever isgreater. A deposit of five per-cent (5%) of the bid, or SevenHundred Fi f ty Dol lars($750.00), whichever isgreater, will be required at thetime of the sale and must betendered in the form of certi-fied funds. Following the expi-ration of the statutory upset bidperiod, all the remainingamounts will be immediatelydue and owing. Said propertyto be offered pursuant to thisNotice of Sale is being offeredfor sale, transfer and convey-ance AS IS WHERE IS. Thereare no representations of war-ranty relating to the title or anyphysical, environmental, healthor safety conditions existing in,on, at, or relating to the prop-erty being offered for sale.This sale is made subject to allprior liens, unpaid taxes, spe-cial assessments, land transfertaxes, if any, and encum-brances of record. To the bestof the knowledge and belief ofthe undersigned, the currentowner(s) of the property is/areElizabeth L Parris. PLEASETAKE NOTICE: An order forpossession of the propertymay be issued pursuant toG.S. 45-21.29 in favor of thepurchaser and against theparty or parties in possessionby the clerk of superior court ofthe county in which the prop-erty is sold. Any person whooccupies the property pursuantto a rental agreement enteredinto or renewed on or after Oc-tober 1, 2007, may, after re-ceiving the notice of sale, ter-minate the rental agreementupon 10 days' written notice tothe landlord. The notice shallalso state that upon termina-tion of a rental agreement, thattenant is liable for rent due un-der the rental agreement pro-rated to the effective date ofthe termination.NationwideTrustee Services, Inc.Substitute Trustee1587Northeast ExpresswayAtlanta, GA 30329(770) 234-9181O u r F i l e N o . :432.1004216NC/R08/08/2010 & 08/15/2010
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF UNION IN THE GENERAL
COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR
COURT DIVISION FILE #10E491
NOTICE TO CREDITORSAND DEBTORS
OF EDNA C. PORTERAll persons, firms, and corpo-rations having claims againstEDNA C. PORTER, deceased,are notified to exhibit them toKaye P. Stewart, Executrix ofthe decedent!s estate, on orbefore Tuesday, November23, 2010, at 5:00 p.m., or bebarred from their recovery.Debtors of the decedent areasked to make immediate pay-ment to the above named Ex-ecutrix.Richard G. Long, Jr.Perry Bundy Plyler& Long, LLPPost Office Box 7Monroe, North Carolina 28111Kaye P. StewartEstate of Edna C. Porterc/o Richard G. Long, Jr.Post Office Box 7Monroe, North Carolina 28111July 25, 2010August 1, 8, 15, 2010
Legals0955
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF UNION IN THE GENERAL
COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR
COURT DIVISION FILE #10E491
NOTICE TO CREDITORSAND DEBTORS
OF EDNA C. PORTERAll persons, firms, and corpo-rations having claims againstEDNA C. PORTER, deceased,are notified to exhibit them toKaye P. Stewart, Executrix ofthe decedent!s estate, on orbefore Tuesday, November23, 2010, at 5:00 p.m., or bebarred from their recovery.Debtors of the decedent areasked to make immediate pay-ment to the above named Ex-ecutrix.Richard G. Long, Jr.Perry Bundy Plyler& Long, LLPPost Office Box 7Monroe, North Carolina 28111Kaye P. StewartEstate of Edna C. Porterc/o Richard G. Long, Jr.Post Office Box 7Monroe, North Carolina 28111July 25, 2010August 1, 8, 15, 2010
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
COUNTY OF UNIONIN THE GENERAL
COURT OF JUSTICESUPERIOR
COURT DIVISIONFILE#10E0480
NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND DEBTORS OF TOMMY R. TAYLOR
All persons, firms, and corpo-rations having claims againstTOMMY R. TAYLOR, de-ceased, are notified to exhibitthem to Gloria T. Norwood,Administrator of the dece-dent!s estate, on or beforeMonday, October 18, 2010, at5:00 p.m., or be barred fromtheir recovery. Debtors of thedecedent are asked to makeimmediate payment to theabove named Administrator.H. Ligon BundyPerry Bundy Plyler &Long, LLPPost Office Box 7Monroe, North Carolina 28111Gloria T. NorwoodEstate of Tommy R. Taylorc/o H. Ligon BundyPos t O f f i ce Box 7Monroe, North Carolina 28111July 18, 25, 2010August 1, 8, 2010
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Smart Start Program Director South Piedmont Community College
SPCC is seeking applications for a Smart Start Program Director. This is a 12-month, full-time position with
a negotiable starting date. The position is grant funded and could be terminated if grant funds are not available.
Requirements: Master’s degree in Early Childhood Education, or Master’s degree with a minimum of 18
graduate semester hours in Early Childhood Education Position is open until filled. For a South Piedmont
Community College application and job description go to www.spcc.edu or contact us at;
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Equal Access, Equal Opportunity Employer
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GARAGE /ESTATE SALES
EMPLOYMENT
Administrative0204
Church Admin.Assistant/Receptionist
Western Union county churchseeks part time AdministrativeAssistant/receptionist. 25 hrs.wkly. Proficiency in Prof .Office2007, database mgmt, ac-counts payable are required.Position requires preparingweekly bulletins, monthlynewsletter and mailed/elec-tronic correspondence. Inter-ested candidates pleasesend resume to: PO Box685, Matthews, NC 28106 by8-16-10.
General Help0232
Avon- Do you need an extra$200-500? Act Now! FT/PTFree gift. Medical Ins. avail.(704)821-7398
Exp'd housekeeperneeded apply in person atEconomy Inn 412 W. Roose-velt Blvd."NOW HIRING: Union/AnsonCounty territory rep. Flexiblehours, work from home. Per-fect for recent retiree or otherslooking for extra income. Musthave connection to local poul-try industry. See www.farmin-suranceagent.com for moreinfo and to apply"
Industrial Trade0236
CNC-Machinist needed, mustbe able to setup and programHass Mill and Lathes. 5yrs.exp. needed. As well as exp.in a job shop environment.Southern Fabricators 8188Hwy 74 Polkton, NC 28135 orcall 704-272-7615Exp'd cutter in industrial sew-ing plant needed. Matthewsarea call 704-821-3822 or faxresume to 704-821-3823
Trucking0244
DriversRegional Runs
North Carolina Drivers3 Pay Raises in the 1st Year
Great Pay & BenefitsClass A CDL + 1 Yr. OTR Exp.New Lease Purchase Program
NO MONEY DOWN!1-800-539-8016www.landair.co
People Seeking Employment
0272
I will sit with elderly at night- Thur-Sat, call for informa-tion 704-226-5431
PETS
Pet Boarding0310
Horse Boarding -large stalls,fenced pasture only $150mo.L a k e w o o d S t a b l e s980-328-3114
Cats/Dogs/Pets0320
4 Chihuahua puppies 6 mo.3 females , 1 male ,$100-$150ea. shots, wormed,704-218-6022
Free adorable kittens, 4months old, males & females,good homes needed call704-289-4809
Shorkie puppies. $100. Childfriendly indoor pets. Leavename and # for more info.704-764-7620
Toy Poodles for sale fe-males, 7 wks, cal l704-272-7778
Pet Services0330
Happy Jack Mange Medicinepromotes healing and hair-growth to any mange, hot spot,ringworm on dogs and horses.
Warner Feed & Tack243-3011
www.happyjackinc.com
FARM
MERCHANDISE
Auction Sales0503
Estates, Antiques, Farm EquipmentBelk Auction Co.
704-339-4266www.belkauctionco.com
AuctionHorse Farm & Equipment
12.93+/-Acres, House,Horse Barn, Office BuildingSaturday, August 28, 2010
-11 a.m.Polkton, NC -
Northwestern Anson CountyProperty 1 - House &
1.93+/-Acres1.5-Story Design House with
1,790+/- Sq. Ft. Heated.3 Bedrooms, 2.5 Baths
Property 2 -10.49+/-Acreswith Horse Barn & Office
Building 11+/-Acres is MostlyOpen & Grassed with Great
Road Frontage Horse Barn is4,320+/- Sq. Ft. Wood FrameOffice Building is 1,152+/- Sq.
Ft. Wood Fame Equipment to be Sold Separately
Auction to be held on site at1244 Ross Wright Road,
Polkton, NCSee Website -
Broker Participation InvitedIron Horse Auction Co., Inc.
800-997-2248 NCAL 3936
www.ironhorseacution.comHousehold Goods0509
Free Wooden Pallets May bepicked up at The EnquirerJournal 500 W. Jefferson St.Monroe, NCRefrigerator & Stoves$99.99 Washer & Dryers$99.99 call 704-649-3821
Furniture0533
5 PC Cherry Bedroom,BRAND NEW, still in boxesc a n d e l i v e r $ 2 9 5704.604.9846A Bed - Queen PillowtopMattress Set, new in plasticwith warranty, can deliver$150, 704-604-9846
Machinery & Tools0545
We buy and sale tools, ToolKing 5815 Hwy 74 West, In-dian Trail in front of Lowes704-821-1223
Misc. Items for Sale0563
Pro-Form 595LE treadmill exc.cond -barely used, 8yrs old.retail $600- asking $300 OBOTerry/Linda 704-243-3262
REAL ESTATE FOR RENT
Unfurnished Apartments
0610
* MONROE APARTMENTS * Call for free rent special!!Beautiful quiet w/pool & paidwater Studio $410, 1br $475,2br $560-$590 3br $690call 704-289-5949
Homes for Rent0620
2/3br homes $500-$1000mo.by new Lowes Indian Trail,farm setting, new paint, clean704-442-0071 or 408-39713br 1ba brick house in Fair-view Sch. district no indoorpets $700mo. dep. & ref.needed. 704-450-3329Indian Trail 3bd, 2ba, 2cargar, includes refrigerator,dryer, washer, stove$1150/mo+ $600 dep. for 1yrlease. (1650sqf) Mr. Medina704-575-5448.
Brick 3 bedroom, 2 bath,single w/carport. PiedmontSchools $900. HeritageRealty 704-289-55963br 2ba new carpet, paint &tile, 601 S. biweekly ormonthly call for details704-221-4233House for rent 20 min. fromMonroe in Pageland SC, 1500sf, 2 full baths, 3br, on 3.5ac.$600mo. call 704-845-5741
Duplexes for Rent0630
SPECIAL Remodeled Townhouse
2bd/1.5ba $500/mo. call 704-283-3097
2br 1.5ba Townhome$505mo. + $465 sec. dep.pool, credit & criminal checkcall (704)289-1020
**********************1/2 off 1st mo. rent !!
Ask about other specialsCompletely Remodeled
2br, 1.5ba Townhouse Smallpets allowed
Shown by appt only 704-283-1912
**********************Mobile Homes for
Rent0675
NICE 2,3 BR Mfg Homes 4rent Polkton, FT maintenance,grounds upkeep, incls cableacc, SEC.8 accepted! 4-600mo, 704-272-8014 after 7 PM
Commercial/Office0754
2 single offices and 1 large of-fice (700sf). Utilities included$700mo. 104 Avon St. Monroe704-201-3116
Office/Warehouse, 1316Walkup Ave. $800/mo. alsoOffice Space 1200 sf rent$650mo. call 704-283-4697
TRANSPORTATION
Cars for Sale0868
1997 Buick LeSabre verygood condition 151,000 miles$3500 neg. 704-221-3341
93 Chevy Lumina Z34, 1owner, 75K miles, $2900, 88Mustang Conv. $1800704-624-3002
FINANCIAL
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make this in new class sizes
1st & 2nd ShiftCashiers Needed
Monroe Oil Co. needs responsible, self-motivated people to work in their local food shops. Must be able to work
flexible hours, be able to handle money and provide good customer service. Training provided.
Excellent benefits package available including 401K and insurance.
Apply in person:BP#15 4102 Hwy 74W
Corners of Hwy 74/Rocky River Rd.
ADVERTISE IN THE ENQUIRER-JOURNAL!Call 704-261-2213 or email: classifieds@theej.com
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14 / Sunday, Aug. 8, 2010 The Waxhaw Exchange
8018 Hartis Stinson Rd. - Detached double garage, Porter Ridge Schools, Detached workshop, 1.3 acres 1900 sf. new paint, new carpet.
PRICE DROP - $154,860 $20,000 Below Tax Value. Also will consider lease purchase at $1000 per month.
704-282-9338
Beautiful custom split level on 4.93 acres. Located at the NC/SC line. Home offers 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, large den, sunroom, living room, nice kitchen with plenty of cabinets. Over 2700 sq ft plus a Guest’s Home and a 1200 sq ft work shop which has heat and air. Homes sits off the road giving privacy with mature landscaping. $229,000 and the MLS # 939788.
704-488-5869
Bent Creek- 1049 Enderbury Rd.MLS# 919083 Beautiful Ranch home in sort after Indian Trail. This 3 bdrm, 2 full bath home is immaculate and stylish. New Carpet and Paint add to this already well kept home. Open Floor plan with vaulted and tray ceilings. This is move in ready and a must see!! Community Am-mentities abound Seller is motivated and is considering ALL offers. Asking $150,000.00.Call 704-291-9955 or 704-918-8686. Nancy Rudy, Broker/Realtor, Allen Tate Co.
Historic House in the Federal List of Historic Places. Located at 501 Franklin St. on the corner of W. Franklin & N. Crawford. For sale
for $139,000. Massive rehab work from roof to cellar. It was built to house two separate Medical Doctors with a Pharmacy occupying the center section. Today there is three separate apartment with
large impressive rooms & separate utilities.Call 704-553-0271 or 704-283-2440.
Single story house converted to office located in heart of Waxhaw, NC. Great visibility. Zoned OIS (Office, Institution & Speciality) 5 Large offices plus conference room, break room, and his/hers bathrooms. Original hardwood floors, 10 foot ceilings, tile and stone fireplace. Property also includes storage building of approximately 400 sq. ft.
Wm. H. Reule & Associates704-905-9701
NEW SALEM/POLK MTN.2200 HSF, cedar ext. w/ALL NEW paint, roofing, windows, air. 2-1/2 BA, 3 BR + bonus room over dbl. gar. Custom oak cabinets. Covered back porch
overlooking nice 24’x40’ shop/office. 5 acs. in great location.$299,900 FSBO
704-694-8271 704-385-9294
3 Bed, 2 Bath Ranch house approx. 1300 sq. ft. 2.5 car garage on a 1.5+ acre corner lot. Brick wood burning fireplace, hardwood/ceramic tile floors, 2 yr. old rear deck, 4 yr. old roof. $139,900 FOR SALE BY OWNER
704-764-7723 or 980-328-2915
$249,000 Beautiful custom built home on 5.5 acres. Only 20 minutes from Monroe. Located in the Wolf Pond Church area off of Hwy 207, just inside SC. Large rooms with 9 foot ceilings. Wrap around front porch. Over 5000 ft under roof. Upstairs is not finished. Attached 2 car garage.
Terri PurserReMax Steeplechase
704-488-5869
Deliver new phone directories
Earn ExtraMONEY
Must be at least 18,have a currentdriver’s license, insurance & vehicle.
Call Mon. - Fri. 8am - 8pm
1-800-733-WORK(1-800-733-9675) www.teampdc.com
Beautiful home in Marshville on almost half an acre. Downstairs bedroom with attached office would make great master with sitting room. 2 yr. old roof, newer appliances & 1 yr. old HVAC. Enjoy the view from the front porch!
Call 704-361-5176 for more information
Ben Warlick Broker/Realtor
4006 Lake Charles Way, Nature's Best at Lake Park!!! Cozy and inviting ranch home. Landscape loaded with color offers a feel of peace and tranquility. Wide entry ways, lots of windows that bring in lots of natural light. Outdoor patio with cascading foliage on trellis. Garden easily maintained. Tiled kitchen bar. 3 BR, 2 BA, 2 car garage. 1 year home warranty. $163,000.
Call Sandra NormanMathers Realty704-280-0243
2003 Bourget Ace,(Joker), excellent condition,
trailer kept.
Must see and must sell.
704-622-1835Have trailer for sale also.
2006 Precision Cycle Detroit
Chopper for sale:Black w/spoke
wheels, excellent condition,
trailer kept, less than 500 miles...
Must sell.704-622-1835
Drywall1090
DRYWALL EXPERTYou Hang it, We’ll Finish it OR
We’ll Hang it and Finish it.Don’t let someone else practice
on your house...Call the EXPERT
Top Quality Work - Owner Operated35+ years experience
Frank 704-430-9769
Handyman1144
The Handy ManHome Remodeling
“No Job To Small”
704-254-5381
Hauling1150
Cash Paid For Junk CarsRunning or Not,
Titled or NotLocal Fast Service
704-608-3535
Home Improvement & Repair
1162
Bill of All TradesHome Remodeling
& Home Repair Top Quality Work Done with Pride
Tile to Drywall, Handyman servicesWood rot repair, Decks, Punchlists
Gutter Cleaning, Kitchens, Painting, Baths, Windows, Doors, Framing,
Carpentry, Honey Do’s List
704-430-7219
Home Improvement & Repair
1162
Fine CarpentryUnlimited
704-233-1801
Tree Service1200
KINGS TREE & STUMP REMOVAL Complete Tree Care
Dump & Bobcat Work Avail.Free Est. - Fully Insured
Ref. Available
704-242-2121
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